For Britain's populist right, Brexit success comes with a poisoned pill
CLACTON-ON-SEA, England - It was a night beyond all compare.
Less than a year ago, Britain voted to get out of the European Union. And as the country's new destiny dawned in the early hours of June 24, veteran activists of the U.K. Independence Party - an anti-EU movement long derided as extremist - felt the sweet satisfaction of having forced the referendum…


